Abubakar Shekau’s faction of Boko Haram, Jama’atu Ahlussunnah Lidda’awati Wal Jihad, has released a new video in which it claims responsibility for killing 78 farmers in Zabarmari area of Borno State, Northeast Nigeria on Saturday.
HumAngle
reported that the migrant farmers from Sokoto State, North-western Nigeria,
were tied and slaughtered by the terrorists.
The
terrorists had also burnt the farm they were cultivating after beheading them
one after another.
In the new released three minutes
37-second video, titled “رسالة جديدة” (a
new message), Boko Haram accused the farmers of
arresting one of its members and handing him to the Nigerian military.
“You think you can nab our brother and
hand him to soldiers and live in peace,” a masked commander of the group asked
in the video.
“You think Allah will forget what you have done to our brother,” he asked rhetorically.
He
also warned those who had arrested Boko Haram terrorists or has been spying
against them to await a similar fate.
“The third message is on those who
notoriously nab our brethren and hand them to the military or give them a clue
on us,” he warned.
“You should know that, unless you repent, what happened to your people is
awaiting you.”
Zabarmari is located less than 20 kilometres from the Counter-Insurgency
Operation Lafiya Dole command centre in Maiduguri, the state capital.
On
Sunday, 43 victims of the massacre were given a mass burial led by the state
governor Babagana Umara Zulum.
HumAngle
spoke to one of the survivors in which he narrated what happened some moments
before the farmers were beheaded
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